198 [Septtinber, 



Calocala tiupta, Linn. Hind-wings with the red areas suffused with black. 

 Wandsworth. J. Chapman. 



Ltmantbiad^. 



Lymantria dispar, Linn. (1), J bred by Mr. Enock, 1867, v. Entom., xi, p. 170, 

 and fig. : both hind- wings with the apical area excised, to the discocellulars 

 on left side, nearly to them on right side : (2) $ with the left antennae of a 

 male and that side of frons brown. From Coli. S. Stevens. 

 Sphingid^. 



Mimas tilice, Linn. Right fore-wing with the medial band reduced to a dentate 

 spot at lower angle of cell. From Coll. S. Stevens. 



GEOMETEID.S;. 



Pseudopanthera macularia,JAnn. (1), $• Fore-wings with the spot beyond the 

 cell and the one above it on eosta elongate : (2) J . Left side with medial 

 streaks on eosta, and in discal and submedian folds : (3) 1 <? , 2 9 , the dark 

 blotches obsolete except the antemedial, medial, and postmedial spots on 

 eosta. From Coll. S. Stevens. 



Boarmia abietaria, Hiibn. 3 (?, 1 ? , raelanistic. From Coll. S. Stevens. 



Soarmia repandatajljinn. (1), 2 c? , 3 ? . Fore-wings with medial black band: 

 (2) ? . Left side with male antenna; : (3) 1 <? , 6 ? , melanistic. Coll. 

 S. Stevens. 



Boarmia glahraria, Hiibn., 2 ^. Fore-wing with the basal and terminal areas 

 partially suffused with black. From Coll. S. Stevens. 



Abraxas grossulariata (1) $ . Left fore-wing with the termen excised below 

 apex : (2) ^ • Eight fore-wing with the termen excised ; right hind-wing 

 with the termen excised towards tornus ; left fore-wing considerably shorter 

 than hind-wing : (3) $ albinistic, the black markings more or less reduced : 

 (4) ? , wings tinged with orange : (5) 8 c? , 5 ? , more or less melanistic ; the 

 more interesting being a female with the postmedial orange band of fore-wing 

 almost obsolete ; a male with the terminal area of fore-wing and two males 

 with the terminal area of both wings nearly covered by confluent black 

 markings ; a male with both wings strongly irrorated with fuscous ; a male 

 with the wings black, except a medial band on fore-wing and the basal area 

 and some subterminal streaks on hind-wing ; a male with the wings fuscous- 

 black, with the black and orange markings faintly visible. All from Coll. 

 S. Stevens. 



LYCENIDiE. 



Lycana Icarus, Eott. Hermaphrodite : the right side male, the left female ; the 

 right clasper and ovipositor present. From Coll. S. Stevens. 



ZYQM¥ilDM. 



Chalcosia venosa, Wlk.. ? , mesothorax on left side giving rise to three fore- 

 wings, the 2nd very small and contorted, the 1st and 3rd about one-half 

 natural size. Coll., E. E. Green, Ceylon. 



British Museum (Nat. History) : 

 August, 1900. 



